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Hey, Dee! That's mostly stuff I picked up from my unfocussed reading habits. (She grazes books *and* food, ladies and gentlemen.) It's just most people don't know anything about physiology, so I know infinitely more, which works out to not all that much, really. LOL, I love math. I probably sound convincing because I make sense? heh. On Sarah Jessica Parker: you should look more closely at women's bodies. Some skinny women have no muscle tone, some have a lot. Maybe you could go look at a female muscle map, so you'll have a better idea what muscles look like. Exrx.net has a good section, or just browse in a bookstore or something. But I'll give you an example: look at female arms. Are they plumped and smooth in a perfect cylinder? Or do they swell with muscle at the deltoids (shoulder muscle) and the bicep? If the latter, you should see their shoulders swell out then dip in then swell out again at the biceps (and triceps). http://renee_zellweger_2.tripod.com/gallery_001/renee_zellweger_004.jpg Ok, that's a picture of some serious arm muscle. But she's super slim, right? ...and I can't think of anyone with flabby arms off the top of my head. Anyone else? mayo PS, glimpsed your picture, dee. You've got great dimples. :-) On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 08:20:25 -0800 (PST), deeyala fander <deeyala@...> wrote: > > WOOOOOOOOOW mayo.. > i am verrrrrrrrrrrrrry impressed girl.. how come u know all that? > and how come u sound so convincing??? > BUT sarah jessica parker is as skinny as a lollipop stick on diet.. LOL > i personally prefer some more fat on my skeleton.. HAHAHA.. i got plenty of > that.. no need to worry! :) > DEE > |
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